1 if??Ji .lPnT'":r5 BJJIJr aevF,,Brfl"S""""r"""'w, a,B ,'tf'1 ' jtf-- i Hi inn mi - ,...T---f.---p-Tyr....J.v-. .. ' 0 . . MORE MONEY fMl T9 lost in the wearing of cheap shoes tlinn iu ninny other ways. ' Tlie quality of goods represent their value. Buy poor Shoes Cheap and you increase your Shoe Bills'. ARE JXO. StROOTMAN's X Ladies' Shoes, Gi:o. Vj. Kkitu'b ' Men's Shoes, IIlLL & GrKENK's . Little Giant School Shoes, Do not take any chances but foil v honest goods at honest prices of Blakeslee & Kaley. IS. A. M. R. R. Time Tabic. Tnklnj? effect Nov. 5, Triiltn cnrnliiK passengers leave Red Cloud "&VU HASTINGS. N'n. IK l'assengcr to Hastings, (1:00p.m. No, iai K'jiit for IluMlnK l:30p.in. AHRIVE. l'nsseiificr from Hastings rhus 9;4t a. m. KA8T VIA WYMOHK. Nil 10, rnsseimer to Ht. Joseph, t, txiiilsniul Ctilc.)K lttlly . 10:30 a. ra No 14 I'.-iHteiwr to Kansite Cltv nrnl Atrhl... -V&mWlwr." "!20'P'm No, 13 I'lisscnger for Denver anil In termediate points, dally, 7:30 n.m. No. ir, russciiKur for Denver, dully, 7:10 p. in. (JXIOIU) AMI 11KI) CLOUD ACCOMMODATION. No. im local freight to OxforO dully except Stimlny 6:00 am No. 124 local treiKht from Oxford dally except Milniluy Bil&pm .........M.mro.iitMMMt..Mm Ice Cream at dimes'. CURRENT NEWS. Culmcs for bread. Croquets sets at Doyo't). Got your bread of Calmcs. Londoudery mineral water at Dcyo's Hammocks and Croquot sets at Cot tings. Patent medicines of all kinds at Doyo's. Doyo's 15 cc&t wall paper is the duett in town. Paints and oils, brushes varnishes &o , at Dcyo's. Fine neck wear a specialty at Chi cago clothing store. For correct fitting clothing go to Chicago clothing store. Wo have (ho best stock of hats in tho cily. Chioago store. Harry Pond has money to loan on first class city property. For nobby suits the Chicago cloth inc store takes first rank. For fine tobacco, cigars, candies &o , go to J. O. Luiuley s. Go to tho Chicago clothing store L: pants of every discription. Farm loans at lowest rates. D. J. Myers. Suo Oscar Patmor before buying flour. lie has made a big reduction. Cutting has somo of tho finest wall paper ever shown in tho oity. Call and sec. V. V. Taylor, allows no one to sell mora goods than ho does, at prices tliat aro lutv, for good goods. Don't buy your wall paper until you havo seen I ho best stock in town whioh is to bo found at Do jo's. Remember the Chicago clothing store takes measures for tailor made clothing, guarantee a perfect fit or no sale. Children's shirt wuistsoan be found at Wiener's. Tho odobratcd "Mothers Friend" costs no moro than inferior makes. Farm loans at six per cent option to py aftor two years. D. B. Span- OOLE. The finest candies in the city at Calmcs bnkcry 2 doors south of tho F. & M. Bank. Tho Lincoln mixed paints sold by Cotting are tho best in tho market. Wo guarantoo thoai. Tho summer announcmont of the Bcatrico College, Beatrice, Nebr., is ready for distribution. Writo for cepv. Mrs. Johnson is having a rushing trade in tho millinery line, sho has the finest stock in tho city and is down in prices. After tho Grip Hood'a Sarsaparilla will resloro your strength and health, nnd oxpol evory traco of poison from tho blood. L. II. Deyo is in tho lead on tho wall payor trade, and his large stock latest styles and low prices will keep him in tho lead. . That Quick Meal Vapor Stove, sold by W. W. Wright is the best in the market, furnishes tho most heat and iikbr nno third less gasoline. It is simply perfection and eolipsi-s all oth er stovflB that use gasoline l'ov've No Idci. hnw nicely lloml's S.rsparilla hits tho needs of ptsoplu who feel "all tired out" or "run ilown" from any cause. It Rooms to oil up tho wholo machine of 'tho body so that all moves smooth ly and work becomes a positivo do light: Bo suro to get Hood's. Hood's pills act especially upon tho liver, rousing it from torpidity to Us natural duties, euro eonstipatlon and assist digestion. , NOT GOOD ENOUGH FUR W ODDS AND KNDH Read Duckors now advertisement. These gentleman aro getting to tha front. Charley Co) man and Miss Mora Butcher, wero married on Tucsdayt at the residence- of the groom. A. O. Bore and wife, went to Cmahn this week, to attend tho general conference of tho M. K. Church. Visiting members ot tho Modern Woodman of America, who nro In tho city aro Invited to attend a social gathering nt their hall on Wednesday evening, May,25tti. Oeorgo ltcllly, ot this place, a brakeman on tlio casthound II. & M. passenger train, slipped on tho platform of the smoker yesterday near Red Cloud, and was thrown Into tho ditch, sua talnlug several severe bruises, but no serious In Jury. Superior Times. Owing to tho heavy rains ot the last week the rnllnay managers ot our country have been compelled to use considerable presence of mind to keep going. The R & M havo made an effort to get there nn tlmo, but have fulled al though they havo often waded water kneo deep with their trains i A live tarantula frightened the, Red Cloud people out of a year's growth tho other day. They claim it dropped out ot a bunch of bana nas, but snmo of the Superior boys who have experimented say thai Red Cloud whisky will prodi.ee, not only tarantulas, but centipedes and boa constrictors. Superior Tlmos. Tho Red cloud S ot V's cornet band , have se cured tho sevlco ot IVof. Hendricks of 8mlt h center, Kansas, as teacher. )ir. Hendricks comes to Bed cloud as an accomplished cornet est and wo believe will bo highly appreciated by tho citizens nnd band boys. Those who havo subscribed to assist tho boys should now willingly put up. , Rv. C. M. Larson paitor of the Evangelical Lutheran church for the Nebraska mission, has reclevod and accepted a ca'.l to preach. In Bouth-wostern Mtnnessota, and will leave Red Cloud about Juno 1st, 1893. His brother Rob ert of Wnby, Wis., came tills week to help him get ready to moTo. Mr. Larson Is among our most respected cllUens, and his many friends will bo sorry to have him leavo, but congratulate him on his new appointment which will be much more remunerative. One day tills week, a young man whose name we could not learn, living In Kansas, and who had been ill for somo months started to Red Cloud to procuro a draft which had been sont him, for the purpose ot defraying the expenco of car fare for his return homo, but the poor fellow never arrived. He was found dead In a draw near the stato line. It appears that he had been suffering from heart desease and had to retur.i to a lesser altitude to preserve his health, and was enroato to Red cloud when ho was suddenly stricken by heart desease nnd succombed to tho Inevitable. Wo wish tho gentlomen who have taken hold nt the creamery at Red Cloud, unabounded success, and hope In the near future that every town in tho Republican valley will either have n creamery or a cheese factory. Tho benefits that cm be derived from thorn, If conducted properly will bo realized by each and every branch ot business. Let ovory one who fur nishes milk or ere Am for cither do what they can to make them a success and take Into con sideration tho future benefits as well na tho present, don't be all for self, but work for the upbuilding of your county and town and its Industrie". You will get your reward. River ton Quaid. Willow Crock. Mrs. Adda Hchcnck and children, of Red Cloud, are visiting In this neighborhood among relatives while her husband and brother In-law, John and Reed Schcuck aro breaking for Mr. Hetom. Dot Saladen received a fracture of tho right fore arm Friday, his horso stumbled and threw him as he was coming from Red Cloud. Daniel Bush or Boesh has a new baby at their house. Miss Koe beguu hor second term of school, May 2nd.nt Willow Creek scbool-honse. Miss Kdna Rdsou returned homo Friday. Charlie Jackson, has moved on Will Brubak cr'i old place Mr. Atwood nt riattsmoutu made a flying trip to this place Mav 2nd, and authorized A. 0. Bon as local agent for the Bon Bruner homestead. Mrs. Sarah Brubaker started for Uarfleld county, May Sth to see her sick daughter, Mrs. Llda Ball. Mrs. Itobert Adamsou Is on the sick list Mr. Wilder made bis wife t presont of every nlco sofa. MHrt'n Sklles lost a v.iliublo horse Ian week, by blooding frcm the nose. Rain from Saturday noon till Monday noon, and still some folks will talk about dry Nebr. Mr. William Norrlsund wife started to Cali fornia May loth, wo wish them a pleasant journey. Real Estate Transfers Furnished by The Fort Abstract Company of HUU 1 Wild. U. A.ToeltoWm. James, lot 10 blk. 3 a More)" add, deed 400 00 WlieolerO. Weeks to Chus. A. Hubert- son liw'i 6-4-11 wd , 3(00 00 Elizabeth U Il'imham to Carl Musclie lot 14aud3blk3HIU0lIlllwd 373 00 R D Bedford to Frank N. l'otter lots 10 to 21 blk 17 Red Cloud wd 30000 Jacob H Cromwell to Annie Clark lots 8 9-10fclk9Klt addwil C50 00 Silas Harbor to It I Bedford lid '.' lot K-17-18 and all lois 10 to 23 blk 17 Rid Cloud wd 1 00 Geo. A. Illnifham to Kihma K Htlchter 1133-41:! wd 1 00 David Berg to Fannin Weinberg CO acres In eitiiwli 3-4-10 wd on urr ujgerion rarninxioi 1 iiik ct ami lots 10-11 nnd 12 blK'JS lied Cloud (Cd.. 2600 00 weiisiercoiiwy 10 iiumvi nnuer pari u;i "" z-i-i-ii 'ii'u u iJiioLCojiimblalotS 35 00 200 00 100 00 Wiry A titration to BL'Cl41-0 wd j (1 Warner to Laura A Winter lOxlM fl In blk 8 and M's add wd Feter M Cochrane to Robt. M Cochraue wit nU 31 !' M..I 1000 60 K w uei dford to Sihu Harbor nnd Y, loti ti to to Wk 7 lots la-ao-zi blaolots -30-ziDianiniiT and S blk 23 aud lots 4 blk 3 Bed Cloud wd ISO AROUND TOWN. m. S. Marsh went to Dcmcr to-day. I'. A. Beachr, was In Beatrice this wcok. l'rof . Coster, was In Fcrmont this week. Receiver Dorscy was In Omaha this week. Oullford li Co., have broken tho combine. Attorney Mcxcny, was In Alma, this week. A. Calmcs, was homo from McCook this week: Mol Sherman was homo from Mccook this week. Wo wilt havo better weather when the clouds roll by, Mrs. F. V. Taylor, has returned homo from Lincoln. 8. West and wife left Monday for HIoux city. on a visit. Attorney a. R. Chauey, returned from Den ver, this wcok. Will Klzcr came down from McCook this week to seo his best girl. Red Cloud certainly ought to have good roads lending to tho city. Mrs. K. F. Highland of Denver, Is In tho city, tho guest ot Mrs. C. Wiener. 1'reachtng morning and evening at church of Christ by D.R.Dungan. Welcome John T. Wood and family, of Kansas City, Mo., aro tho guests ot Kdltor Greenlee. The board ot education should get a pleasure tacht for Kindergarten Lake. This Is not sarcasm. The bridge north ot town should rcceivo tho attention of Street Supervisor Ward. It Is In bad condition. W. B. Hagan and Frank Fhllllps ot Fairfield, wero tho guests ot F, O. Blakestes and W. W. Wright this wcok. W. W. Wright, was In Fairfield, this week. Mrs. tlco, J ."Warner and daughter Nellie, are in Bcatrico this week. Mr. Hunt of Nelson, department Inspector of the S of V's was In tho city this week, Inspect ing II. 8. Kaley camp 8 ot V's. Mrs. Geo. Lemlng ot McCook, is In the city vlsltlngut Mr. Win. I'arkes. Her little baby ha been unite sick since her arrival. The following ladles ot Sherman circle, wore in Mlndcn this week. Mcsdamci, Douglass, aiarsh, Huffman, Smith and Bales. C. W. Kaloy and wlfo, are visiting In Omaha, this week . Charley expects to go to Minneapolis to see tho next president nominated. J. II. Bailey, one ot our popular real estate men sold this week, the brick block formerly owned by Ira Sleeper, to Boyd & 0 verlng. Mr. Boyd, found a little minnow In the gutter In front ot tho marblo works Just after the heavy ratn Tuesday. This Is not a fish story. Don't forget D. It. Dungan's lecture on his travels In I'alestlno at tho Church ot Christ, Saturday evening May 21st, admission iscents. Robt. Martin, Is one ot tho most tasteful win dow decorators tu the city. He draped one ot tho window fronts In bis storo very nicely this week. John DeLong didn't seem to be long for this world the other night when an Itinerant bono trader kicked him in tho temple and Immediate ly left tor Kansas. Mr. R m Cochrane will soon bo entitled to havo "Rev." written beforo his name. He has supplied tho pulpit at Cowlcs on two Sabbaths lately and very acceptable to the peoplo. Buy your flour at L, 1. Albright's flour and feed store, on the corner el 4th Avenuo nnd Webster street. His brands aro the equal of any sold, and figures are as low. See him le fore you buy. Among the briefer articles announced to ap pear In the Juno number of the North Ameri can Review, will be a Note and Comment by J. Lockwood Dodge, President ot the Harvard Republican club.on the college In politics. Wm. Scrl, of Bute Hill, oaoot the many brave soldier boys who went from Michigan, and who suffered in Lib bey prison foi 15 months, was a pleasant caller at theso headquarters this week and loft us tho necessary dollar for the Great Family Weekly for another rear. On Thursday evening the band boys perfected an organization as follows: Oscar ratmore President, Jno, Dlekerson Vloe-l'roldout, Will West Treasurer, Henry Clark Secretary. Trustees. O. c. Dell, Wm. Tulleys, Harry Miller and F. K. McKeeby. The Y P S 0 K ot the Congregatloaal ehureli have secured Miss Eva Bhnutz a talented Elocu tionist for au entertainment for ruesday even ing May 24th. Miss Bhontz Is very highly re commended fy tho press, and by prominent public speakers, and Is worthy a full house. Charloy Calmcs Is certainly an expert Ice cream maker. One day this week Charley brought the editor hereof a large quantity, which wo have decided was at for the gods. It was fine and we eat ot It with a relish only akin toa hungry editor. Like Grovcr Cleveland wn want more. John Touillnson, is an artist in his line, and has Just finished one ot the finest chairs we ever saw. The legs and arms are made cut of Buffalo horns, finely polished, and the body out ot dark green plush. The chair Is valued at about 8100 and John says he Is folng to send It to Omaha for the Chairman of the National people's party to sit In during the convention. Rev. K. J. Randall, In ordor to be with his Hock on last Sunday, Journeyed homeward on Saturday night from Omaha, When at Wy- moro be concluded to go to bed at the Touilan hotel. In the night sometime tho gas escaped In an adjoining room and he came near being suffocated with It but luckily the night watch dls covered the deadly poison and awakoned tho guests Jiut in time. The Rer. Gentleman, ar rived home In time to be with his congregation. Hon. Thotnas Jefferson Ward our own and oniy .ieir, ua mossomed Into a live ouponent for congressional honors against Hon. William Arthur McKelghan, Jeff's democratic friends havo urged him to come out and make Die race, and Tub CrttiF would Just as soon see Jeff con gressman as any man living, provided we bad to havo a Blmou pure democrat for that position but without throwing cold water on Jeff's ambi tions, we must say that this district will be re presented by a republican. irYou Want a Dlso Harrow go to Jas. Petorson, All Biter, remember the place. James Pctbbson. Highest of all ia Leaveaing Power.- ABSOUIE1Y PURE King of Medicine Scrofulous Humor A Cure 'Mlmost Miraculous," " When I was 14 years ot ago I had a severe nttack ot rheumatism, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A. year later, scrofula, Iu the form of white swellings, appeared ea various parts ot my body, and for 11 years I was an invalid, being confined to my bed years. In that tlmo ten or eleven sores ap peared and broke, causing mo great pain and suffering. I feared I never should get well. " Early In lsse I went to Chicago to visit a sister, but was confined to my bed most ot the time I was there. In July I read a book, ' A Day with a Circus,' In which were statements of cures by nood's Sarsaparilla. I was so Im pressed with the fsocess ot this medicine that I decided to try It. To my great gratification the sores soon decreased, and I began to feci better and In a short time I was tip and out of doors. I continued to take nood's Sar saparilla for about a year, when, having used six bottles, I had beeomo so fully released from the dlseaso that I went to work for tho Flint Walling Mfg. Co., and slnee then 1TAVB NOT LOST A BINOLB DAT on account ot sickness. I believe the disease is expelled from my system, I always feel well, am la good spirits and havo a good appetite. I am now 27 years of age and can walk as well as any one, except that ono limb Is a little shorter than the other, owing to the loss ot bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg. To my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous, and I think Hood's Barsaparllla Is the king of medicines." William a. Lkhb, N. Railroad St., Kcndallvlllo, Ind. Hood's Sarsaparilla Bold by all dracirttts. ftislzforfS. Preparedonty fty a I. UOOD CO., Apothecaries, Lowsll, Mats. 100 Dots On Dollar I.1........M......................, mJs I i It is well to look' beforo you loap oven in buying clothing, and it will certainly be of advantago to any one's pookct to look over tho stock at the Goldon Eagle. Wiener' the proprie tor has had many years experience knows whero to buy goods, and is al ways looking out to give his custom ers bargains, sor that they will come back to trade. Cotting sells tho oils in tihe market. best paints and Don't forget it. ' For Sale ut a Hargaln. I desire to dispose of the W of sec. 10-1-12 in Webster Co. at onco, ns I need the money. Apply to Edward Noble. savanna, III. for particulars, Ed Noiilk. I shall not buy any mote rags or old iron, until further notice E. A. Young. For Sale. Soma youne thoroughbred Red Pal led Bulls, from imported stook, at my farm 5 miles north of lliverton, Frank lin county, Nebraska. 11-4. S, R. POLI.Y. II !-.- I ' - Wanted. A few good farm loans, six per cent interest. No seooad mortgage D. B Spanoole. n " For Call to any Fart or the City Leave orders with J. 0. Lindley. I will fill your orders promptly, and give you good aervieo. J. H. ulink, i'rop The Calf Shoes Wiener sells are of the best mado and the prices as cheap as the cheapest. CHEAPERFAEM LOANS. No Money Commission.- q q y i y I can writo ou a farm loan at a straight 7 per cent, with tho privilego of paying oS any part of the princi pal at any interest payment. , J. H. Bailey. t i i' i i . i Wall paper 'and curtain trade is brisk at Cotting's, tho fino selection and fair prioes please the customers. jgjjf .........M.........t........,. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889 Baking Powder COME AND MEN'S -AT- $2 3 5 7 9 -to V AND 10 The above Mentions Suit are bargains. Our display of children and boys' suits is a little the nicest shown yet. CHICAGO CLOTHING STORE. Opposite A meeting of II. S. Kaley Camp No. 25, S. of V. was called Monday ovoning May Kith in tho K. P. hall for tho purposo of organizing a Daughters of Veterans Tent. The meeting was called to order by Oapt. 8. E. Cocad find tho following Sons of Veterans wero obligated: Wm. West, Wm. Tulleys, E'mor Kaloy Cloyd Cummings, Jno. Diokorson, A. B. Sollars, Wm. Coiad, Donnis Park hill, Walter Warren, Sam'! Miller, Jno. Tulloys, Jno. Patmor, Harry Miller, tlcnry Clark, Oscar Patmor, P. E. McKeeby, Irving Cummings and 8. E Coiad. II. E. Pond, a member of tho 0. A. R. was then obligatedj ' The mooting was then opened for business with the following ofliorrs: S. E. Cosad, Captain; Jno. Tu'leys Senior Vice; Jno. Patmor, Junior Vico; Osear Patmor, Quarter Master; Wm. Coiad, Chaplin; Henry Clark, First 8egt; Harry Miller, Segt Guard; Walter Warren, Camp Guard; Sam'l Miller, Pioket Guard: Jno. Dickerson, Prinoipal musician; Wm. West, Jno. Tulleys, Elmer Kaley, Camp Council. The camp then proceeded to the rrganixation of a Daughters 'of Vet erans Tent, The following young la-lies were mustered: Nellio West, Gertrude PoBd. Nellie Kaley, Blanohe Cummings, Gritie Moranvjlle, Bertha Talbot, Jcbmo MoKeighan, Blanche Sellars, Belle Spanogle, Loua Bollows, Monta Tulloys, Grace Guilford, and Julia Guilford. Tho tent then proceeded to the elootion of officers and tho following wero elected: Monta Tulleys, .rrcs; Gertie Pond, Senior Vice; Neliio West, Junior Vice; Nellie Kaley, Treasurer; Belle Spanogjo, Chaplin; Blanohe Cummings, Bertha Talbot, ind Jessta MoKeighan, Trustrees. The president then appointed the following staff officeis: Julia Guil ford, Inner Guard; Grace Guilford, Guard; Loua Bellows, Seo; Dlancho Sellars, Musioian. 8 E.Cozid assisted by II. E. Pond, then proceeded to install tho officers elect after whieb they took thoir re spective positions, and the tent wav duly opened for business, Elmer Kaley, A. B. Sellars and H. E. Pond, were elected as an advising committee; ' Tent adjourned to meet in K. P. hall Tuesday evtBing, May 24th, at 8 p. m. Mi. Bread, Candies, ice cream, bananas, &o , at CaJmes' bakery. Notice ! NHilteslleiit. OrcellaJ. Hayes, I ' Hiram II. MayeaJ f ia tneutstnettwirim weustcr county, Ne braska. To Hiram H. Hayes, wilt-re sldent ile feiuUnl you are hesraby notified that 011 the loth dayot May, lass. OreeHa J. Hstm, filed Iter petition la the district emirt of Webster conn ijr,Jiebraki,Uiti object and prayer or which are to obtain a divorce truss you on to. ground that you nave willfully abandoned the plalutlO wltbout aood i-aus. for the term t two years last past. Also, M ajatala a decree giving lalnthf tbaJeBttedy tttj. mlaor chlldrtB. l(orrafttae 3HH iw aTMae ljm.01' ! . uacsuAJ. llAVIfS. . SEE OUR SUITS U .25 1 t,f .75 .00 .50 .00 1' .V .00 Post - office. SIS! TWo National Capitol. The City of Washington la na object of perennial interest to all patriotic Amerioana not alone beeaua it ia the great throbbing heart ot th mightiest nnd grandest ItepubUo the earth haa ever Known, but also on aooeuat of ita material magnincanoe. au Amanoau take nnde in ita beautiful avenues, ma jestic archltectare, stately nomas, ana well stored galleries ana museum, as things of eraadur. and beauty ia them selves, apart from tha historic later at with wnion they are laveatad. it w a hone and analration of all "Youasr America," at least, to some time or other visit the uapitoi 01 hi. country. The Baltimore A Ohio R R offers un equalled facilities in aid of this desire. au its through trains between JNew xoric Philadelphia and Baltimore oa the east. and Pittsburg, OinoInnaM, St Louie aad Chicago on the west, pass through Wash ington, its vast express train, are yeetl buled from end to end and heated with steam. Pullman's latest and beatopro ductlona in the way of sumptuous draw ing room sleeping care aiW attached to all its Ik ough trains. lh prsssat man ngement of the B A O have aaade vast improvements in the last two years, aad the road ia today one of the fossmost passenger carrying lines in the oountiy. Through tickets via the B a O R R saa be procured at all the pnaeiBat tleks offices throughout the United tatee. 3 Hone Talk. (oommuHleated.) lh.r. haa DMaeotuUUrebU talk ea the street, of th. elty ragarilag the saeiMs in breeding and pt4 of aom.ef the tret ting stallion, making the eiaaoa beta. We are always ready to wsleoms a tisrsimaa to our midst aad ws thiak the mere high brad borst raised hero tki better It la Kz thi. community, bat we disbks to a person g.t oat and say MI have the best bred, I have the Bawdiest heme la the Oily or in Boathern Nebraska," aaleee he w willing to baok hUepiakm with the aheee els. Mow about brsedlag: The here Neak Baron, by PreUader, by Dictate dam br Qlenarm. by Harold' .1 la sorts taly well bred bora, bat we tkak that Mr. John Gilbert, tbs gMtlaasaaly preVrletef of the Bed Oload Btoek Farm, baa eas equally, a. well bred. We eaaM ate by their breeding! Maximum la by Mad rid one of the beet brd sou of the great George Wilkes, who haa M la the 2M. nt and stands second to Klaettoeet. aad have 661 race, won to their eredit. Bis dam is Idyl by Challenger the most royal ly bred of th. sons of Almost M, sea of Ai.xaiaersAtuaiia aire 01 that p.ertssa mare Goldsmith Maid 3)14, aad ws lad he traee. baok to Hambl.eaiaa 10 oa both aide, aad that all hi. Basoaiois are highly brad. Now we take Dictates, the grandsir. of Noah Bar, We tail Wat he has oaly I la th IWDh aad' they have won 102 raew, aad although km dam la Kw n "SI inU 4k um a taVa m Mg m ww. wa awvnB m. V,V apW W, as a mmyy tnsy aave aerer been eaaaist. .nt p.iform.r. aad whea I lay that tee horse Xaximam, grsadssa of tho great George "WUkM it aa rasMeoaotf brei a. the graaeaoa ot Dietator, I' thiak X may saf ty say that aay stadsat of beseaV ing will agre with as. Whea it ..mis to- talking about irotttag.w are aether, ised to aay that Doe lCeraaviH. Is waUag toputiafiooaadntaay ataaka owaer intb.MBBtyoatta 1100 la tke beaaM or aay ataaiea ,aow owned fa ooaaty)Ha't etet for the'' th WMSS.SC f to '-.ftaMa tk tire pane, the aw to be .trotted at "wirwinrHiKiuw tan, aoaotewgtaae seataiy wo money. Ipa aaJNM sy that .the Dee tot's aomlmeW Frm. Arthar who ! as fine an iadlrtdaal horse aa there Is ia BM iJoatkofH it tu I 1 .- ftwu? tw. wm the , ' V Jt - Ml SMI- 11 flw n add seaa (rJtt.V - .- li'riMeni nr u. r, thuhmbt, aer Attorney. kbe ooaaty.iWJW; . f am Fiat. -?Ji., MilMsi aBnMiMOiatytsAiaafVV'anpvM .f' - ,. ,,-rr- nm.u.s. 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